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Knoxville movement
Part of the Civil Rights Movement
Location

Notable subtopics

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Knoxvilee sit-ins and merchant boycott: June 9, 1960 - July 12, 1960

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  • Associated Council for Full Citizenship (ACFC)
  • Mt. Olive Baptist Church, meeting place for ACFC members
    • Reverend W. T. Crutcher, co-chairman of ACFC
  • Knoxville Police Department
    • Police chief
  • Knoxville press
    • Knoxville News-Sentinel
  • Reverend Robert James, co-chairman of ACFC
  • Knoxville College
    • Robert Booker, Knoxville College student leader in 1960
    • Jerry Pate, Hampton Institute student, Knoxville native, demonstrator
    • Dr. Robert Harvey, faculty member in 1960
    • Dr. William MacAurthur, co-chairman of ACFC
  • Knoxville merchants demonstrated against
    • Woolworth's
    • McDonald's Restaurant
    • Cole's Drug Store
    • Rich's Department Store
      • "Trade With Your Friends"
      • "Stay Away From Downtown" campaign
  • Austin High School
    • Ann Robinson, student in 1960
  • Tennessee Valley Authority
    • Harry Wiersma, northern white engineer, demonstrator, organizer
  • Unitarian Church
    • Pastor Robert West, opposed to sit-ins in 1960
  • Knoxville Area Human Relations Council
    • Galen Martin

See also

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Further reading

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Books

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  • Clemmons, Jeff (2013). Rich's: A Southern Institution. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press. ISBN 9781626190665.

Journals

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  • Fleming, Cynthia Griggs (December 25, 2009). "Sit-ins, Knoxville". Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Tennessee Historical Society and University of Tennessee Press. Retrieved 21 July 2015.